It’s the third and final one-day international of the series between West Indies and England and there’s everything to play for with things tied at 1-1.

The Three Lions are currently going through a transition period that has seen them axe both head coach Any Flowers and key batsman Kevin Pietersen, following a disappointing 2013/14 Ashes series in Australia.

Yet they lost their first game in the Caribbean to a side that had only just managed to beat international minnows Ireland shortly before.

However, the English bowling attack came into their own in the second ODI, with the hosts all-out for just 159, with Stephen Parry, Joe Root and James Tredwell in particularly good form.

Things looked like it would be going towards a comfortable win for the tourists, but they made things difficult for themselves with the bat and needed good knocks from Ravi Bopara and Stuart Broad to save the match.

Both sides now stand a very good chance of winning the series in the final game at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua.